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FULL-ARCH REHABILITATION WITH IMMEDIATE LOADING ON FOUR CSR-DAT IMPLANTS

Gherlone E., Vinci R., Ligabue A.

Gherlone E.

Professor and assistant dean of Medicine and Surgery, University Vita Salute, Milan President of the Degree Course in Dentistry and in Dental Hygienist, Ateneo Vita Salute, Milan. Head physician in Dentistry, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan President of the italian National Association of Dental Professors in Dentistry.

Vinci R.

Maxillo-Facial Specialist, professor in Dentistry and Dental Surgery at the University Vita Salute San Raffaele in Milan.
Head of the Functional unit of research in Implant Prposthodontics and Parodontology in the advanced Oral Surgery Department within the IRCCS San Raffaele, Milan.

Ligabue A.

Master degree in Dentistry at the University of Brescia in 2008. Since then tutor in the same University. Works in the Department of Oral Surgery within San Raffaele Hospital, Milan.

Numeri Uno, 24: 8-10, 2016
The CSR-DAT implant is completely threaded, from the apex to the cervical region, in order to obtain the maximum primary stability in each area; the thread pitch allows an increased speed of implant insertion. In addition the conicity of the apical region with the action of bone compression of the 4 cutting parts, together with the slight concity of the cervical region, ensures an optimal engage of the corticals and the possible under-prepararation of the site, in order to obtain the maximum primary stability. The particular implant macro-morphology, in the case of under-preparation of the site, allows the osteotomic action and the bone crest expansion. At the same time, the exclusive treatment of the surface ensures rapid osseointegration, facilitating optimal primary healing in cases of immediate loading.

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